Born in a middle-class family in Argentina, Lionel Messi Today Messi is one of the best footballers in the world's history. But know the story of Messi's life? Perhaps explaining Barcelona's life, the English language legend William Shakespeare felt the limitations of words! Such a star is the Argentine football magician of one of the characters.
Messi was born in Argentario Rosario. Her father Jorge Horaceo Messi worked in steel factories and mother Selia Maria Kuchchattini was a part-time clean worker. His native hometown was in the Acuna town of Italy. Angelo Messi, one of his ancestors, moved from Argentina to Argentina in 1883.

Messi has two elder brothers and a younger sister. The elder brothers are Rodrigo and Matias, and the younger sister is Maria Soul. At the age of five, Messi started playing football for the local club Grandoli, whose coach was his father Jorge. In 1995, Messi joined the Rosario-based club Neil's Old Boy. He became a member of a local youth wing, who was defeated in only one game in the next four years and locally known as "The Machine Of '87". The reason for calling them this name was because of their birth: 1987.

Messi was diagnosed with Growth Hormone at the age of 11. The local club River Plate showed interest in Messi, but at the time they were unable to afford Messi's medical costs. For this treatment, it needed 900 dollars per month.
The Barcelona sportsman, Carlos Rexach, learned about the talent of Messi. He was fascinated by Messi's game. Without signing any paper, he signed an agreement with Messi's father on a napkin sheet. Barcelona agreed to bear all the expenses of Messi's treatment. Then Messi and his father traveled to Barcelona. Messi was made a member of Barcelona's youth academy La Masia.

In 2007, Messi established "Leo Messi Foundation". This organization keeps track of the education and health of children who are not protected. Messi had a physical problem in his childhood, so the agency provides medical treatment to Argentine children in Spain and carries out travel, treatment and other expenses. Messi collects subscriptions for this organization. Also, Helalife, a multi-faceted business organization, supports the Messi Foundation.

On 11 March 2010, Messi was declared a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. Messi's goal as a goodwill ambassador, protecting children's rights. In this case Messi helps his own club Barcelona Barcelona. Barcelona is involved in various activities with UNICEF. Messi also provided financial support to build a bedroom for club youth project inside his former club Neil's Old Boys stadium, even creating a new gymnasium. This makes Messi's bonds stronger with Leoel's. They also plan to give Messi's son Thiago a special membership sheet.
In March 2013, Messi donated 600,000 euros to a children's hospital in Rogerio, Argentina, in his birthplace. This money is spent on the rehabilitation of Viktor J. Vilara's children's oncology unit. In addition, this money is also spent on traveling to Barcelona to train doctors.